GEOBGE CROSBYS TELJ3GBAPH T3OYAL TTTAIL T IJSTE OF COACHES, Leave the Booking Office, Tauranga, for the uudorinentionod places, — For Kotokita, Taitpc, and Napieb, every Tuesday and Saturday. For Katikati, Owhaboa, Paeroa and Thambs, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock. Buggies, Coaches, and Saddle Horses on hire at the shortest notice. TERMS MODERATE. Telegrams punctually attended to. GEORGE CROSBY, BRADLEY & CO;'S pOIAL A,rAIL TINE OF COACHES RUNS BETWEEN THAME3 AND TE AROHA DAILY. Leaves Symington's Royal Hotel for Te A roha. . . at 8 a,m. Arriving at Te Aroha ...at 2.30 p.m. Leaves Te Aroha for Thames ...at 9 a.m. Arriving at Thames ...at 3.30 p.m. Passengers for Tauranga by Thames Coach on Mondays and Thursdays, same days, at 9 o'clockV These Coaches also meet the Tauranga Coach at Paeroa, and take passengers on to either Thames or Te Aroha AGENTS. H. H. Hayr & Co. ... Auckland. G. Symington ... „. Thames. M. Nicks ... ... Paeroa. Bradley & Co Te Aroha. Saddle Horses and Buggies for hire. LIVERY STABLES o>poe ite the Academy of Music, Thames, and adjoining the Palace Hotel, Te Aroha. *#* Tourists driven to all parts by experienced drivers. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Proprietors, Thames and Te Aroha. uoneral Notice* OUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Valley Road, Mount Roskill, Auckland. PRINCIPALS: MISS MATTHEWS, LL.A., St. Andrew's UniversityMISS MoHARG, Hona. in Education, St. Andrew's (For Nine Yeats Chief Assistant Teachers at the GirlV High Sohool, Saltaire, Yorkshire.) The Girrs High Sohool, Saltaire, YorkBhire, ; was established in 1877 with forty girls. In two je&ra the number amounted to 160, which was the limit of the accommodation _ provided. Although Saltaire is in immediate vicinity of three large towns, haviog good High Schools, girls wore sent down from all parts of the country to it, as for moral training it held oho of the foremost places in England. The intellectual trainiug was second only ,to the moral. At the last Cambridge Local Examination (1885), one girl was third and another sixth in all England. One received the offer of two scholarships; the prize for being first senior girl ia Political Economy; the prize for boing first senior girl in Mathematics in all England. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON MAY 30, 1887. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION: English Language and Literature Mathematics Languages—Latin, French, German Science— n ;tany, Physiology, Chemii. try, &o. Drawing— Freehand and Model Class Singing and Harmony Calisthenics and Musical Drill EXTRAS: Lessons in Mosio, Painting, Dancing, Scientific Dressmaking, Swimming, &6, AlM.— This School is conducted on the Pubiio School methods, and affords the op- • portunity of obtaining for girls a round and . thorough education, under trained teachers ' at moderate cost. ' Prospectuses and terms for boarders on i application. B The School ia situated on voloanio noil in c one of the most healthy districts of Auckland, and is therefore well adapted for deli* cate children, who will, receive «very oare Vacancies for boarders. v - -•■- --f __ — grocers, labelled thus— ? TTjTITHOUMPJfS & Q 0 . % n * Ua 9rOPATIHO CHKWISTt . £ . )on,ani C |nx>ir # jowtAiii^ ; what j« ' ._, * . -G.' ■ - ■■ /■ ■■.; : - • "'
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2219, 2 December 1887, Page 1
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